This workshop will provide step-by-step instruction on how to reduce their water usage while improving the health and appearance of your garden. The course will cover topics including turf removal, soil analysis and amendments, selecting the right plants for your climate, creating a professional looking landscape, and irrigating your outdoor area efficiently. This three-hour workshop is offered through a partnership between the City of Upland and Inland Empire Utilities Agency.

To register for this program, please contact Michelle Madriz at Upland Public Works at (909) 291-2935 or via email. For more information about conservation programs and rebates, please click here.

Join the Friends of Blue Mountain, Sierra Club and The Foundation of Grand Terrace for the 11th Annual hike/walk up beautiful Blue Mountain on Saturday, March 3, 2018 at 8 AM. You must begin your walk/hike no later then 10:45 AM and we ask you to start down by 12:30 PM.

Friendly pets are allowed but must remain on a leash.

Please leave time to visit the Friends of Blue Mountain booth and learn about the efforts to create the Blue Mountain Wilderness Park.

SpecialOlympics Southern California is excited to announce the 7th Annual “Polar
Plunge.” Run, walk, or dance into the chilly waters of Big Bear Lake on
Saturday, March 3rd to raise funds for Special Olympics Inland Empire.
For just a minimum of $50, you can participate in the coolest event of 2018 —
the Polar Plunge. Not only will you brave the cold waters, but you'll have the
opportunity to earn incentives, party with friends, and support Special
Olympics.

The Polar Plunge is an event where all
participants race into the frigid waters of Big Bear Lake. Plungers
decide how deep they’ll go and how long they stay in the water. Some Plungers
only get their ankles wet while others stay in until the lifeguards make them
leave the water! The goal of the 7th Big Bear Polar Plunge is to raise a
minimum of $100,000. Your support of this event will help Special Olympics
Southern California reach out and provide year-round training and sports
programs for children and adults with intellectual disabilities in the Inland
Empire Region.

Team Ramos have been participants in this worthy cause and will return this year.

Redlands residents are invited to attend a Community Coffee gathering with Supervisor James Ramos. Come enjoy a cup of coffee, learn about the 3rd District and share your thoughts regarding county issues impacting the community. The San Bernardino County Museum will be the drop back for this informational gathering taking place on Monday, March 5, 2018 from 8AM to 9AM.